Sovie shuts down second straight opponent in Lisbon win

DEKALB JUNCTION  Jackie Sovie made four saves to record her second straight shutout as Lisbon defeated Hermon-DeKalb 1-0 in a Northern Athletic Conference West Division game in DeKalb Junction.

Maddie Vine scored her fourth goal of the season for Lisbon (2-0-1 overall, 1-0-1 division) in the 20th minute with Beth Crowley assisting.

MORRISTOWN 1, HARRISVILLE 1 (OT)

Samantha Rounds scored off a pass from Mallory Baker in the 29th minute to give the Pirates a tie with the Green Rockets in a West Division game, which also served as the season opener for both schools in Harrisville.

Victoria Mitchell scored in the 24th minute for the Green Rockets.

HEUVELTON 8, CLIFTON-FINE 1

Alexis Weidner scored three goals, giving her seven already this season, as Heuvelton (2-0-1, 1-0-1) routed Clifton-Fine in a West Division game in Heuvelton.

Courtney Bova scored three goals and Mikayla Horton added two goals and two assists as Hammond (1-0) defeated Edwards-Knox in a West Division game in Russell.

Cambree White and Darien Fenton scored for the Cougars (0-1).

CHATEAUGAY 4, SALMON RIVER 1

Danielle Charland scored two goals to send the Bulldogs (1-0) past the Shamrocks in a nonleague game in Chateaugay.

Brianna Cook and Rahcely Young also scored for Chateaugay. Tsiotenhariio Herne scored on a penalty kick for the Shamrocks (0-1).

BRUSHTON-MOIRA 2, PARISHVILLE-HOPKINTON 1

Kenzi Traynor scored two goals in the first seven minutes to lead Brushton-Moira past Parishville-Hopkinton in a semifinal game of the Parishville-Hopkinton Tournament.

Brushton-Moira (1-0) will meet Tupper Lake, which defeated St. Regis Falls 1-0, in the championship game at 9:15 a.m. today while Parishville-Hopkinton (1-1) faces the Saints in the consolation game at the same time.

Kodi Perkins scored for Parishville-Hopkinton.

COPENHAGEN 7, BELLEVILLE HENDERSON 0

Claire Stackel tallied two goals and registered two assists to pace the Golden Knights to a Frontier League D Division triumph in Copenhagen.

Emma Roberts scored two goals for Copenhagen (2-0), and Sydney Greene contributed a goal and an assist.

Alicia Evans and Nicole Gardner each tallied a goal for the Golden Knights.

Mackenzie Wheeler made just two saves to post the shutout for Copenhagen.

Karlie Maloney made 18 saves for the Panthers (1-1).

LOWVILLE 1, WATERTOWN 0

Isabelle Hanno scored the games lone goal as the Red Raiders edged the Cyclones in a divisional crossover game in Watertown.

Hanno finished off a crossing pass from Erin Fayle in the 50th minute to tally the deciding goal for Lowville (2-0-0).

Goalie Alexis Bach made seven saves to register the shutout for the Red Raiders.

Katie Aldrich finished with 16 saves for Watertown (1-2-1, 1-1-0).

SOUTH JEFFERSON 2, INDIAN RIVER 0

Mikaela Rutter and Morgan Alexander scored to help fuel the Spartans to a crossover victory at Philadelphia.

Jackie Decker made 11 saves for South Jefferson (1-0).

Indian River is 1-2, 0-2.

CARTHAGE 5, GENERAL BROWN 1

Mackenzie Kidder tallied two goals and assisted on another to help spark the Comets to a crossover triumph in Dexter.

Paige Kaune scored twice for Carthage (1-0-1), which scored five consecutive goals after allowing the games first tally.

Rebekah Zehr also scored for the Comets and goalie Becky Brandal made nine saves.

Chelsea VanTassel made eight saves for the Lions (0-2).

BEAVER RIVER 2, SANDY CREEK 0

Raegan Becker and Kaylee Olmstead each provided goals as the Beavers opened their year with a C Division win over the Comets in Beaver Falls.

Mariah Abel notched a shutout with nine saves for Beaver River (1-0).

McKenna Guarasce made eight saves for Sandy Creek (0-1).

THOUSAND ISLANDS 3, SOUTH LEWIS 0

Kerstin Phelpss goal on a direct kick in the 57th minute highlighted the Vikings season-opening win over the Falcons in C Division play at Turin.

Morgan Robbins and Ashley Howard both scored and Aliceson Cornaire made 10 saves for the shutout for Thousand Islands (1-0).

Miranda Rys stopped 12 shots for South Lewis (0-1).

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